In the shadow of Mt. Fuji, temperate waters offer up a tapestry of marine life as colorful as a new kimono.
In an area of the Pacific known as the heart of the world's marine biodiversity, one island group stands out for its jaw-dropping abundance of life.
From pelagic-rich seamounts to World War II wrecks to the primal landscape of the Southern Highlands, we'll take you on a tour so vivid you can almost taste the betel nut.
Wanted: A few good divers to explore virgin reefs, deep wrecks and abundant marine life. Tourists need not apply.
This information is provided by Ocean Rover and is also available at www.ocean-rover.com.
These South Pacific jewels are for lovers--of shark encounters and heart-pounding drift diving.
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